React & Browserify: Do I have options for lazy loading?
I am using React 15.6 and Browserify with a Ruby and Node backend. My homepage is rather bloated and I'd like to lazy load the images below the fold.
All the options I am coming across for lazy loading have webpack as a dependency. Are there any simple solutions that don't require webpack?
javascript reactjs lazy-loading browserify
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I am using React 15.6 and Browserify with a Ruby and Node backend. My homepage is rather bloated and I'd like to lazy load the images below the fold.
All the options I am coming across for lazy loading have webpack as a dependency. Are there any simple solutions that don't require webpack?
javascript reactjs lazy-loading browserify
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I am using React 15.6 and Browserify with a Ruby and Node backend. My homepage is rather bloated and I'd like to lazy load the images below the fold.
All the options I am coming across for lazy loading have webpack as a dependency. Are there any simple solutions that don't require webpack?
javascript reactjs lazy-loading browserify
I am using React 15.6 and Browserify with a Ruby and Node backend. My homepage is rather bloated and I'd like to lazy load the images below the fold.
All the options I am coming across for lazy loading have webpack as a dependency. Are there any simple solutions that don't require webpack?
javascript reactjs lazy-loading browserify
javascript reactjs lazy-loading browserify
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John NadaJohn Nada
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You can use the new React v16.6.0 feature React Lazy
React.lazy takes a function that must call a dynamic import(). This
must return a Promise which resolves to a module with a default export
containing a React component.
Example:
const LazyImageComponent = React.lazy(() => import('./LazyImageComponent'));
function MyComponent() {
return (
<div>
<LazyImageComponent />
</div>
);
}
using React 16.0 or higher is not really an option right now. I am using createClass, which is deprecated and removed from 16.0 and higher
– John Nada
Nov 21 '18 at 20:25
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You can use the new React v16.6.0 feature React Lazy
React.lazy takes a function that must call a dynamic import(). This
must return a Promise which resolves to a module with a default export
containing a React component.
Example:
const LazyImageComponent = React.lazy(() => import('./LazyImageComponent'));
function MyComponent() {
return (
<div>
<LazyImageComponent />
</div>
);
}
using React 16.0 or higher is not really an option right now. I am using createClass, which is deprecated and removed from 16.0 and higher
– John Nada
Nov 21 '18 at 20:25
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You can use the new React v16.6.0 feature React Lazy
React.lazy takes a function that must call a dynamic import(). This
must return a Promise which resolves to a module with a default export
containing a React component.
Example:
const LazyImageComponent = React.lazy(() => import('./LazyImageComponent'));
function MyComponent() {
return (
<div>
<LazyImageComponent />
</div>
);
}
using React 16.0 or higher is not really an option right now. I am using createClass, which is deprecated and removed from 16.0 and higher
– John Nada
Nov 21 '18 at 20:25
add a comment |
You can use the new React v16.6.0 feature React Lazy
React.lazy takes a function that must call a dynamic import(). This
must return a Promise which resolves to a module with a default export
containing a React component.
Example:
const LazyImageComponent = React.lazy(() => import('./LazyImageComponent'));
function MyComponent() {
return (
<div>
<LazyImageComponent />
</div>
);
}
You can use the new React v16.6.0 feature React Lazy
React.lazy takes a function that must call a dynamic import(). This
must return a Promise which resolves to a module with a default export
containing a React component.
Example:
const LazyImageComponent = React.lazy(() => import('./LazyImageComponent'));
function MyComponent() {
return (
<div>
<LazyImageComponent />
</div>
);
}
answered Nov 21 '18 at 7:59
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using React 16.0 or higher is not really an option right now. I am using createClass, which is deprecated and removed from 16.0 and higher
– John Nada
Nov 21 '18 at 20:25
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using React 16.0 or higher is not really an option right now. I am using createClass, which is deprecated and removed from 16.0 and higher
– John Nada
Nov 21 '18 at 20:25
using React 16.0 or higher is not really an option right now. I am using createClass, which is deprecated and removed from 16.0 and higher
– John Nada
Nov 21 '18 at 20:25
using React 16.0 or higher is not really an option right now. I am using createClass, which is deprecated and removed from 16.0 and higher
– John Nada
Nov 21 '18 at 20:25
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